Showing posts with label PC. Show all posts
Showing posts with label PC. Show all posts

Sunday, November 6, 2011

How To Install OS X Lion On Your PC With UniBeast All-In-One Bootable USB Drive

How To Install OS X Lion On Your PC With UniBeast All-In-One Bootable USB Drive


If you’ve ever attempted to install OS X Lion onto your PC (a process known as hackintosh), you will be aware that although the result is pretty good, the effort required to get you there is quite high in what is a rather tedious process.




Firstly, you will need a copy of OS X Lion (downloadable from the Mac App Store or attainable via the official Lion USB flash drive), and a separate 8GB (or more) flash drive.
Additionally, you will need UniBeast, which can be downloaded from here.
Step 1: Firstly, you’ll need to create a bootable USB drive using UniBeast. Open/Applications/Utilities/Disk Utility and highlight your USB drive on your Mac.
Step 2: Next, click the Partition tab, then Current and opt for 1 Partition. Then, click Options and select Master Boot Record.
Step 3: Change Name to ‘USB’ (can use any name, but we’ll use USB for the benefit of this tut), and select Mac OS Extended (Journaled) as your format. Once you’re done, select Applyfollowed by Partition.
NOTE: If you’re using the Install Mac OS X Lion Application, be sure to check that it’s been placed in the /Applications folder. If you’re instead using the OS X Lion USB Thumb Drive, plug it in.
Step 4: Download and run UniBeast. Continue through the first few steps.
Step 5: At Destination Select, click USB and then Continue.
Step 6: Select the package name of the method you’ll be using to install as depicted below. Laptop users will need to select the Laptop Support in addition. Once that’s done, hit Continue.
Step 7: Enter password and click Install. Depending on the speed of your system and the flash drive, it could take up to 15 minutes.
Step 8: Boot from your freshly prepared USB flash drive and install.
If you get stuck at any point along the way, head over to tonymac86′s forums and sign up there, where you’ll find a bunch of like-minded techies on hand to help you through your trialsand tribulations!


Tuesday, October 11, 2011

How to Root LG Optimus 3D


I think it maybe possible for you who are new in gadget world. We can talk more about Root first. If you don’t know, root is an administrator that can allow you to install or uninstall the application that usually can’t do by common user and you can modify the operating system. You will need root further for application like market enabler, titanium backup, ROM Manager, and more also modify themes, boot animation, battery indicator, and more.
Ok, now, lets start to apply how to root, and in this occasion we try it on LG Optimus 3D
-          Before to root, you need to download
  1. SuperOneClick and extract
  2. Driver LGUnitedMobileDriver_S4981MAN32AP22_ML_WHQL_Ver_3. 2.1.exe
-          After that, get the installation of
  1. Install Driver LGUnitedMobileDriver_S4981MAN32AP22_ML_WHQL_Ver_3. 2.1.exe on PC
  2. I suggested to restart your PC
Now, you can begin to root, please follow the step below with your own risk, you get this step carefully
  1. Open your phone, enter Settings > Applications > Development
  2. Disarray USB Debugging
  3. Get connected between PC and your Optimus 3D phone through data cable
  4. Look over notifications in your phone, if it can be detected “USB debugging connected”
  5. See “device manager” on PC, is the driver has installed as well
  6. If the driver has installed, please open up superoneclick app (if used windows vista/7, run on as admin)

7. After the app open up, you go more with choose ‘psneuter’ in exploit
8. Choose Root

9. The process will look like in this below
10. Wait until the process done like in image


Friday, August 26, 2011

Do you think that the post-PC era has started?

Tablets marked the beginning of post-PC era. The Hewlett-Packard (HP) decision to stop the division of personal computers not only confirms this, according to IT&C analysts interviewed by AFP.



American giant Hewlett-Packard announced it is considering the possibility to waive the production of personal computers, after sales dropped 17% in May-July 2011. HP shares fell on Friday by 20% after the announcement by company officials.



Post PC era
HP's general manager, Leo Apotheker said that the tablets effect is real, consumers and alter how they use PCs.



HP also plans to abandon the battle at the smartphones and tablets market, AP and Time magazine. HP failed to impose on a market dominated by Apple, even if investments in software or operating tablets were significant. TouchPad Tablet was launched last month.



Sarah Rotman Epps, an analyst at Forrester Research, believes the PC will not disappear, but their importance will decrease in favor of informatics services.